U-T NFL Mock Draft 2013: Chargers take tackle

The Bengals need pass-rushing help on the outside. Mingo disappears for stretches, but he's so gifted athletically. He'd be the perfect stand-up edge rusher at the next level.
Top needs:
S, DL.

20) Seattle (6-5) -- Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia, Sr.

At 5-9, 172, Austin doesn't fit every offense but with a running game as dominant as Seattle's, the Percy Harvin clone could be a terror in the slot for the Seahawks.
Top needs:
WR.

21) Tampa Bay (6-5) -- Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama, Jr.

The Buccaneers really need cornerback help, especially in the wake of the Aqib Talib trade. They drafted Alabama safety Mark Barron in April, so maybe his teammate will be the remedy. Milliner could go anywhere from the Top 10 to here.
Top needs:
DL, CB.

22) Pittsburgh (6-5) -- Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri, Jr.

Richardson has potential to fit any scheme. He battles, instead of trying to run around blocks. For an interior defensive lineman, he piles up tackles.
Top needs:
DT.

23) Indianapolis (7-4) -- Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State, Sr.

Having surrendered an NFL worst ratio of 14 touchdowns to just two interceptions, the Colts will almost certainly be looking to address their secondary in the offseason. Banks is a lanky, playmaking corner well-versed in press coverage.
Top needs:
OL, RB, CB.

24) Green Bay (7-4) -- Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan, Sr.

The season-ending hip injury to Packers' right tackle Bryan Bulaga exposed the team's lack of talent and depth on the offensive line. Fisher's the biggest sleeper in this mock. It can take a while to get around him at 6-8, because he uses his arms so effectively. He often can make it look easy in the MAC but also looked great when Central Michigan faced top competition.
Top needs:
RB, CB, OL.

25) N.Y. Giants (7-4) -- Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU, Sr.

With Osi Umenyiora entering free agency this March and Justin Tuck having a down year, general manager Jerry Reese may select a defensive end at the end of the first round. Ansah, a native of Ghana who has only been playing football for three years, boasts a combination of size, athleticism and upside that some have compared to that of Jason Pierre-Paul. There's a scary thought.
Top needs:
DL, DB.

26) Chicago (8-3) -- Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame, Jr.

The 6-5, 249 pound Eifert is considered a more athletic version of past Irish tight ends Kyle Rudolph and John Carlson, each of whom were second round picks. A dynamic TE would really make this offense difficult to game plan for.
Top needs:
OL, TE.

27) Denver (8-3) -- Kenny Vaccaro, S, Texas, Sr.

The Broncos' young corners have played well alongside Champ Bailey, but safety help is needed because Michael Adams isn't the answer. Vaccaro has managed to shine even as Texas has struggled. Adept in coverage and against the run, he has the size to attack the line of scrimmage like an extra linebacker but can line up in coverage inside or out wide and hold his own.
Top needs:
DT, S